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  4. Decisive Battle Of The War May Now Have Begun

    Preceded by a devastating aerial and artillery barrage from thousands of planes and guns, British and American troops of Field Marshal Montgomery’s 21 st Army Group launched their long awaited offensive across the ...

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  6. BIG SYDNEY DOCK NAMED CAPTAIN COOK

    Opening the £10,000,000 graving dock at Sydney yesterday the Duke of Gloucester said the war against Japan had shown how vital such ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MANILA IN RUINS

    Terrific destruction by the Japanese at Manila and other island centres was reported by the returning US. Minister to Australia ...

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  8. “LET’S GO,” AIR CHIEF TOLD “MONTY”

    Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham, after studying weather reports gave the signal which started the Rhine offensive when lie telephoned Marshal Montgomery : “Everything’s set and fair. Let’s go.” Sir Arthur Coningham’s airborne ...

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  9. Churchill And Eisenhower Watch Battle

    Mr. Churchill watched the Rhine battle on Saturday from high ground overlooking the liver, and through glasses followed the dropping of ...

    Article : 68 words
  10. Australians Take Airstrip

    Australian troops have captured Dagua airstrip near Wewak New [?] General MacArthur announces this [?] a communique issued in the ...

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  11. Australians In Crossing

    Australian Air Force personnel and many Australians serving with the [?] in addition to participating in [?] phase of the preparation for the ...

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  12. Amphibious Operations Rehearsed For Months

    It is disclosed at Supreme Headquarters that the British and American naval forces which ferried Marshal Montgomery’s forces and heavy ...

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  13. Flag- Which Crossed Rhine in 1918 Once Again Used

    The Fourth Tank Regiment which was the first re[?] to cross the Rhine at the end of the last war carried the [?] wave of [?] troops ...

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  14. N.Z. PREMIER ON WAY TO LONDON

    The Premier (Mr Fraser) left Auckland by air today for London to attend the British Commonwealth conference and later the United Nations conference ...

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  15. “Monty” is Confident

    Before the crossing of the Rhine, Field Marshal Montgomery, in a message to the 21st Army Group, said: “We are now going into the ...

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  16. One Long Bridgehead

    The British bridgeheads across the Rhine have merged into one on a 25 to 30 miles front, and contact has been established with the ...

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  17. Class Distinction Alleged

    It was stated tonight by Mr O’Neill, secretary of the Lang Labor Party, in a comment on the reported dissatisfaction of workers with the part ...

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  18. MR. CHURCHILL’S MESSAGE

    Mr Churchill, who with the Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Sir Alan B[?] was at Field Marshal Montgomery’s headquarters when the ...

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  19. GERMAN GENERAL KILLED

    It is officially announced al SHAEF that Major-General Deutsch, officer commanding the flak forces in the We[?] has been killed. ...

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  20. Highest Greek Award For Gen Scobie

    Archbishop Damaskinos, Regent of Greece decorated General Scobie, British C-in-C with the Grand Cross which is the highest Greek award, ...

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  21. Warning To Germans

    Luxembourg radio has broadcast a proclamation from General Eisenhower addressed to the German Army threatening severe punishment to any ...

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